Houthi militia abducts citizens in Rima after removing their insignia.

Houthi Militias Kidnap Citizens in Rima After Defacing Their Symbol
In a troubling incident in Rima Governorate, Houthi militias kidnapped several citizens following the defacement of their emblem on a historic mosque. This mosque, located in the village of Al-Akmah, dates back 600 years. The event highlights the ongoing violations committed by these militias against the local population.
Kidnappings in Rima and Their Consequences
Local sources report that the Houthi group had previously painted their well-known slogan, “Al-Sarkha,” on the mosque’s wall. After unknown individuals removed this emblem, the militia launched a widespread kidnapping campaign targeting residents near the mosque. This aggressive response underscores the militia’s violent nature when faced with any form of resistance.
Exploiting Places of Worship for Sectarian Purposes
These actions are part of a broader pattern of violations that the Houthi militia has perpetrated over recent years. The group exploits places of worship to impose its sectarian slogans, distorting historical and archaeological sites in areas under its control. Such behavior reflects a blatant disregard for the rights and religious sentiments of the local population.
Security Situation in Rima Governorate
Rima, like several other governorates under militia control, faces a surge in violations against its citizens. This situation arises amid a climate of lawlessness and the growing influence of armed groups, heightening local residents’ concerns about their safety and security. Urgent action is necessary to protect citizens’ rights and restore order in these regions.
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